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Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, Sept. 13-26, 2025
C-SuiteFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, Sept. 13-26, 2025
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 26, 2025
A firefighter sprays water in front of an advancing wildfire in California. Palm trees are seen swaying in the wind, and smoke and fire is blowing violently.
Environment‘Diablo’ wind spikes force California utility to shut off power in 19 counties—’this could end up being the most significant wind event for this year’
By Olga R. Rodriguez and The Associated PressOctober 18, 2024
Texas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
EnvironmentTexas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
By Mark Chediak, Will Wade, David R. Baker and BloombergMarch 7, 2024
PG&E wildfire
EnvironmentThe utility executives who presided over California’s historic wildfires in 2017 and 2018 are settling for $117 million
By The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2022
Diablo Canyon
EnvironmentCalifornia votes to keep last nuclear plant running through 2030
By David R. Baker, Mark Chediak and BloombergSeptember 1, 2022
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MagazineThese 9 powerful women are ones to watch
By Fortune EditorsOctober 4, 2021
PG&E’s new CEO is the first woman to leap from top of one Fortune 500 company to another
NewslettersPG&E’s new CEO is the first woman to leap from top of one Fortune 500 company to another
By Kristen Bellstrom, Emma Hinchliffe and Claire ZillmanNovember 19, 2020
PG&E dodges 90 years in jail for fire because it’s not a person
LeadershipPG&E dodges 90 years in jail for fire because it’s not a person
By BloombergJune 18, 2020
Regulators boost PG&E’s wildfire fine to $2.1 billion
EnvironmentRegulators boost PG&E’s wildfire fine to $2.1 billion
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressFebruary 28, 2020
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - Erin Brockovich Brisbane Photo Shoot
LeadershipErin Brockovich and PG&E Are Fighting Again—But This Time They’re on the Same Side
By Lynn Doan, Dan Murtaugh and BloombergDecember 13, 2019
California power outages hit small businesses—but bolster generator companies
EnergyCalifornia power outages hit small businesses—but bolster generator companies
By Kat EschnerNovember 8, 2019
Kincade Fire California
Kincade Fire Burns 10,000 Acres in Sonoma Overnight—and Its Getting Bigger
By Chris MorrisOctober 24, 2019
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: Traffic lights in the Sonoma area are out due to power outages on October 10, 2019 in Sonoma, California. Power outages were scheduled as preemptive moves by PG&E to address hot, dry and windy weather and the risk of wildfires, according to the company. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
LeadershipHow 3 PG&E Execs Decide When California Businesses Go Dark to Stop Wildfires
By Lynn Doan and BloombergOctober 18, 2019
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: The Sebastiani Theatre and much of downtown remained dark on October 10, 2019 in Sonoma, California. Power outages were scheduled as preemptive moves by PG&E to address hot, dry and windy weather and the risk of wildfires, according to the company. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
EnergyPG&E Says Power Outages Aren’t Going Away, Leaving California Businesses to Confront an Uncertain Future
By Kevin KelleherOctober 15, 2019
San Francisco Power Outage PGE
PG&E’s California Power Shutdown Brings Darkness to San Francisco, Wine Country and Silicon Valley
By Chris MorrisOctober 9, 2019
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